The 64-acre North Creek Forest meets the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife’s definition of a priority habitat. There are nine wetlands and seven streams within the forest, and over 100 species of native plants. The trail system in the North Creek Forest is still being established as of 2019.
North Creek Forest



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Wildflowers/Meadows
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Wildlife
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Good for kids
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Dogs allowed on leash
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Rivers
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
None
The 64-acre North Creek Forest meets the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife’s definition of a priority habitat. The trail system in the North Creek Forest is still being established as of 2019.
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Hiking North Creek Forest
Hike Description Written by
Claudia Lopez,
WTA Community
Map & Directions
Before You Go
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
NoneWTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.
Getting There
Driving Directions
From I-405 N, take exit 24 towards NE 195th St. In about 0.6 mile from the exit, take a left to get onto Beardslee Blvd and continue for approximately 0.3 mile. At the stoplight, take a right to get onto 112th Ave NE. In about 0.7 mile, you will reach North Creek Forest. Park outside of the gate.
take transit
This trailhead is accessible by bus! Plan your visit by bus using TOTAGO, or consult the schedule for Sound Transit route number 532/535, Community Transit route number 120 or King County Metro route number 372.
More Hike Details
Trailhead
Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
City of Bothell
Guidebooks & Maps
City of Bothell PDF Map: https://bit.ly/2PgDQww
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